[CELT-dev] can I create command line versions of the newer testreleases?

Jean-Marc Valin jean-marc.valin at usherbrooke.ca
Mon Aug 2 04:16:14 PDT 2010


Hi,

The bitrate figures I gave are *per channel*, so I suggest using 
something around 80-128 kb/s for stereo. Also, You should really use the 
latest release. It sounds much better than 0.5.1 for stero.

	Jean-Marc

On 10-08-02 02:22 AM, Robby wrote:
> i using this http://bearware.dk/temp/celt-0.5.2.zip
> <mailto:celt-dev at xiph.org>, for vs2005 to build the test project.
> you can replace the libcelt from the 0.8.1, and delete all the .h and .c
> files in the sln,and add the new version.
>
>
> 2010/8/1 Raymond Grote <musicalman1 at comcast.net
> <mailto:musicalman1 at comcast.net>>
>
>     Hi,
>     I don't think the output file is a wav file, even though you set it
>     to that extention, I believe you'll still need a special celt
>     decoder for the version, you'll have to build the decoder unless
>     it's all in one, which it might be. I wonder what the extention will
>     be for celt files once the format is finalized?
>     Is there a fairly simple way for me to build a command line version
>     like you did? Or at least something that can be explained without
>     being too technical?
>
>         ----- Original Message -----
>         *From:* Robby <mailto:banban at gmail.com>
>         *To:* celt-dev at xiph.org <mailto:celt-dev at xiph.org>
>         *Sent:* Sunday, August 01, 2010 1:25 AM
>         *Subject:* Re: [CELT-dev] can I create command line versions of
>         the newer testreleases?
>
>         ok,i would asking something crazy,  i build a exe using
>         /libcelt/testcelt.c in windows, for my test purpose and using
>         this command
>         testcelt 44100 2 256 46 input.wav output.wav
>
>         but i can't find any audioplayer could open output.wav, could
>         anyone tell me how using testcelt.c file to test wav format?
>
>
>         2010/7/30 Raymond Grote <musicalman1 at comcast.net
>         <mailto:musicalman1 at comcast.net>>
>
>             Hi,
>             I am a newbe here, so I hope I am not asking something
>             crazy. I was looking on the Celt downloads and I noticed
>             that the latest command line builds were for version 0.6. I
>             know it is still early in development, and that the devs
>             probably don't have time for developing CL versions for
>             everything. since I know nothing about sourcecode and
>             whatnot, I was wondering if there was a fairly simple way to
>             build a CL version of the later releases like 0.8, just for
>             me to test and hear how well it's coming along. I am not a
>             dev or anything, just someone who likes playing around with
>             these things. Or is this something which is not easy to do,
>             and I should wait for the developers to decide when to build
>             these? Should I try to test it now, or just wait?
>             Thanks in advance.
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